Sea from Shore

Sea from Shore is the debut album by David Brewis' solo project, School of Language. The group was created by Brewis during Field Music's 2007-2009 hiatus, during which the two Brewis brothers Peter and David Brewis went off to pursue wider musical interests not under the Field Music umbrella.[2] "Poor Boy" and "Rockist" were released as singles, the latter with a video. The version of "Rockist" released as a single is an edited version containing elements of both Parts 1 and 4, representing half of the overall work, the two halves of which bookend the album. "Rockist" was the album's biggest commercial success, with Part 1 being used in television adverts for the Ford Fiesta.

Sea from Shore
Studio album by
School of Language
Released4 February 2008
Studio8 Music, Sunderland
GenreAlternative rock
Length39:50
LabelMemphis Industries
ProducerDavid Brewis
School of Language chronology
Sea from Shore
(2008)
Old Fears
(2014)
Singles from Sea from Shore
  1. "Rockist Single"
    Released: 1 December 2007
  2. "Poor Boy EP"
    Released: 4 May 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by David Brewis.

  1. "Rockist Part 1" – 2:16
  2. "Rockist Part 2" – 3:14
  3. "Disappointment '99" – 4:03
  4. "Poor Boy" – 4:20
  5. "Keep Your Water" – 5:22
  6. "Marine Life" – 2:43
  7. "Ships" – 2:47
  8. "This Is No Fun" – 3:47
  9. "Extended Holiday" – 3:20
  10. "Rockist Part 3 (Aposiopesis)" – 2:12
  11. "Rockist Part 4" – 5:32

Personnel

  • David Brewis (Field Music)
  • Barry Hyde (The Futureheads) – guitar and backing vocals on "Disappointment '99"
  • David Craig – backing vocals on "Disappointment '99" and "Extended Holiday"
  • Marie Nixon (formerly Marie Du Santiago of Kenickie/Rosita) – backing vocals on "Disappointment '99" and "Extended Holiday"
  • Sarah McKeown (also formerly of Rosita) – backing vocals on "Disappointment '99" and "Extended Holiday"

References

  1. "Sea From Shore". Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  2. "NME Album Reviews - The Week That Was". NME. 2008-08-14. Retrieved 2012-08-21.


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